Rip the Runway: 6 Fall 2013 Looks for Less

Wheels Up!

Eighteen-year-old Nyjah Huston was raised vegan by Rastafarian parents who owned a California skate park, and his father pushed him as hard as any texas QB's booster daddy. He went pro at 11, and the footage of him skateboarding even back then is so depressingly good you want to quit everything.

In the years that followed, Huston cut off his dreads, ate meat, listened to Weezy, won event after event. He should be easy to hate, just another rich child star who is cyborg precise and preternaturally elegant: "I think it's true that I've won more prize money than anyone in skateboarding." Who likes his european cars fast: "I have a Mercedes CLS 63 AMG and an Audi R8; I end up getting into street races." And likes his clothes a certain way: "I'm super picky."

But Huston is actually more worldly, more philosophical, more, well, Rasta-raised Cali-skateboarder, than all that: "My upbringing makes me more experimental. Do what you want, wear what you want. Look, you can pull off whatever you think you can."

The Hunt for Affordable Style

This look made us think, "Yes! every man should dress like he can handle a wine list and a shotgun." Then we thought: "Damn, those clothes are pricey." So we scoured the stores until we found a low-cost solution.

Even if you buy your clothes for silly-cheap, you can still take your styling cues from the runway's best moments. So follow the lead of Dsquared2 by cuffing your denim and wearing your topcoat like a blazer.

We've been very vocal about how we think the plaid suit is pretty much the coolest suit out there this fall. But if you're not ready to drop a couple of mortgage payments testing that theory, Topman can help you ease in.

Rip the Runway: 6 Fall 2013 Looks for Less

High fashion may be priced for lottery winners and Saudi sultans, but the big secret is that you can get the same look for, oh, a twentieth of the cost. (Hey! Now you can dress sharp and afford food and shelter!) Here, pro skate phenom Nyjah Huston reinterprets our six favorite fall runway looks at a (way) saner price point

Eighteen-year-old Nyjah Huston was raised vegan by Rastafarian parents who owned a California skate park, and his father pushed him as hard as any texas QB's booster daddy. He went pro at 11, and the footage of him skateboarding even back then is so depressingly good you want to quit everything.

In the years that followed, Huston cut off his dreads, ate meat, listened to Weezy, won event after event. He should be easy to hate, just another rich child star who is cyborg precise and preternaturally elegant: "I think it's true that I've won more prize money than anyone in skateboarding." Who likes his european cars fast: "I have a Mercedes CLS 63 AMG and an Audi R8; I end up getting into street races." And likes his clothes a certain way: "I'm super picky."

But Huston is actually more worldly, more philosophical, more, well, Rasta-raised Cali-skateboarder, than all that: "My upbringing makes me more experimental. Do what you want, wear what you want. Look, you can pull off whatever you think you can."

The Hunt for Affordable Style

This look made us think, "Yes! every man should dress like he can handle a wine list and a shotgun." Then we thought: "Damn, those clothes are pricey." So we scoured the stores until we found a low-cost solution.